About

      Artifact 3D is a 3D prototyping and printing company based in Charleston, South Carolina, offering consulting services for the creation of physical objects through 3D modeling and printing.  Artifact 3D’s most commonly commissioned products are custom card game boxes, early stage product prototyping, and functional replacements for existing parts.

I use FDM plastic manufacturing for all of my products, but I work heavily with adjusting internal structures and incorporating existing metal hardware for versatile, functional pieces.

For inventors and entrepreneurs: I can take you through the entire prototyping process to create working models of your ideas. This includes sketches, diagrams, digital models, 3D rendered scenes, and physical models for you to use to pitch your product to investors, for a lower price than using a large design firm.


Aside from 3D-Printed plastic objects, I also design, program, and build custom electronic devices. If you have an idea for a project that involves things like light, sound, sensors, motors, or any type of electronic input/output device, I can help you make it happen. I am experienced with building custom robotics systems, IOT (Internet of Things) devices, RFID tech, LED lighting, Bluetooth connected sensor devices, and more. To see a collection of my personal programming/electronics projects, see the engineering section of my personal website here

 

Artifact 3D Instagram (For frequent photos of new projects) : https://www.instagram.com/artifact3dprints/

 

History

I started Artifact3D in 2018  after referrals from past professors/classmates to assist entrepreneurs with product prototyping. I was part of several entrepreneurship programs at the college of Charleston (ICAT, TIDES, NGAL) where my interests in design, programming, circuitry, and 3D printing allowed me to perform nearly every aspect of creating a working product prototype once I had access to the correct tools and materials. I focused mainly on educational toys or robotics that looked interesting as well as offered some kind of programming/electronics lesson.

I am always tinkering with new (and old) machines and processes. If there is a system that I don’t understand, I’m very happy to learn and collaborate with others to make something new.